I
thought I would miss it
the
adrenaline rush (daily)
the
pace of the crises multiple
times
a day
the
conflict, the collaboration
the
meetings, hallway talks,
all
the ways work happens
I
thought I would miss
the
routine of the commute
arrival
and departure
the
occasional journeys,
and
talking about the politics
of
the politics of the workplace,
the
office, the village of cubicles
radiating
through pixels
across
the planet
As
it turns out, I do miss the people,
the
ones I worked closest with,
but
as for the rest of it,
I
don’t miss it at all
Photograph by Paul Brennan via
Public Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
3 comments:
That really is the secret of retirement: Finding there is so much life to live when you no longer have to go to the office.
So get this and SO agree. The people, yes. The rest of it? Not so much. Welcome to this interesting, vital, and quite agreeable stage of life called early retirement. Enjoy your health, your family, travel and the work that your hand finds to do. It will be good, some of the richest years of your entire life. I promise.
all the more time to write poetry...?
congrats, i was not aware that you exited the building.
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